New Hampshire

Showers Linger for Some, Gusty Winds Drop Temperatures

A few flurries will be possible just about anywhere with another cold front around sunset

Friday night's storm is a quick mover, so we are already drying out in Southern New England. Showers will linger this morning in Northern New England.

Then, very much like last Saturday, a gusty west wind will help clear us out and drop temperatures from close to 50 this morning, cooling down into the 30s and 40s this afternoon.

In the mountains upslope snow will fire up. When it’s all said and done, many of the Greens will see 3-6” between the first wave of snow and the second round of upslope snow, with 6-9” in the mountains of New Hampshire and Maine.

Remember, this is just an average. There will be some variation based on elevation.

Wind again becomes a factor later today, gusting past 40 mph from the west, with a few flurries possible just about anywhere with another cold front around sunset. The storm is strengthening north of Maine, keeping the wind strong overnight and into Sunday morning, with a hard freeze, low in the 20s south, 10s north Sunday.

Either way we’re sunny and cooler on Veterans Day, with highs in the 40s. Expect similar conditions Monday. It looks like another powerful storm Tuesday, coastal rain and mountain snow, then a shot of wintry cold air for the middle and end of the week.

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